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Tie-in
/taɪ-ɪn/
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Tie-in
noun
1.
A fastener that serves to join or connect.
Synonyms:
link
,
linkup
,
tie
.
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said the periods of mental disturbance last for about ten or twelve days. How does that
tie-in
with the S-Regions?
...
— Disturbing Sun • Robert Shirley Richardson
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